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<a href="http://www.buildingtrustinternational.org/">Building Trust International</a> has named <a href="http://www.levittbernstein.co.uk/">Levitt Bernstein</a> as the winner of their open international <a href="http://www.buildingtrustinternational.org/homecompetition.html">HOME competition</a> for his intriguing proposal to create pop-up housing in unused garages on London's existing housing estates. The architecture firm intends the Pop-Up HAWSE (Homes through Apprenticeships With Skills for Employment) design to provide job-training while creating much-needed small temporary housing for the British capital's homeless population.
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<a href="http://www.buildingtrustinternational.org/">Building Trust International</a> has named <a href="http://www.levittbernstein.co.uk/">Levitt Bernstein</a> as the winner of their open international <a href="http://www.buildingtrustinternational.org/homecompetition.html">HOME competition</a> for his intriguing proposal to create pop-up housing in unused garages on London's existing housing estates. The architecture firm intends the Pop-Up HAWSE (Homes through Apprenticeships With Skills for Employment) design to provide job-training while creating much-needed small temporary housing for the British capital's homeless population.
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Building Trust International has named Levitt Bernstein as the winner of their open international HOME competition for his intriguing proposal to create pop-up housing in unused garages on London's existing housing estates. The architecture firm intends the Pop-Up HAWSE (Homes through Apprenticeships With Skills for Employment) design to provide job-training while creating much-needed small temporary housing for the British capital's homeless population.
The article above was submitted to us by an Inhabitat reader....